New Zealand has the cleanest and safest beaches in the world
Enjoy a fantastic tour of New Zealand's fabulous beaches |
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The North Island beaches Including Mission Bay Beach in Auckland. Takapuna beach or Devonport Beach on the North Shore or surf beaches such as Piha on the west coast or Mt Maunganui two hours south of Auckland, or head north Managwhai heads has it all, less than three hours north of Auckland another great spot for surfing swimming boating fishing the Bay of Islands north of Auckland boasting the best deep sea fishing in the world. Take a ferry from downtown Auckland to Waiheke Island Tastewaiheke
In New Zealand we have a clean green image, well deserved as our beaches are safe our seafood is safe to eat, unspoiled coastlines leading to white sandy beaches we have beaches which are open to the sea and vary from tidal flows to large breaking waves great for surfing, swimming or even surf cast fishing from the beach. On the west coast of New Zealand pounding surf often roars into the beach's. The west coast offers thrill seekers and those adventure types plenty to do. Our marine life and fishing produces some of the best sports or personal fishing in the world
Welcome locals and tourists alike to NZ-Beaches.co.nz Dedicated to making the most of what New Zealand beaches have to offer, some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet! The choices are endless. On a typical New Zealand beach, activities may include swimming, scuba diving, windsurfing, fishing, canoe or kayaking, yachting, or even just relaxing! many of our beautiful beaches have more on offer than just sun, surf and sand. North Shore City has a variety of gorgeous bays and beaches that feature breathtaking marine scenery. Goat island just 30 minutes north of Auckland offers spectacular marine life with a marine reserve. Across the harbour is Tamaki Drive - the hottest favourite being Mission Bay with quality food and wine and family entertainment such as jazz or ethnic music adds to the atmosphere, the beach with its white sand and an extensive grassed area is perfect for ball games and frisbee throwing. Further out of the harbour is Waiheke Island, which is a coveted and highly desirable beach destination visit Waiheke's vineyards enjoy wine with great food at high class cafes surrounded by the sound and smell of the sea. Waiheke a 40 minute ferry ride on a "Quick Cat" be ready for a pleasant surprise. And if a day trip is just not enough, New Zealand has an established network of holiday parks and campgrounds. You can secure accommodation at premiere beach destinations, including motor camps, tent sites and caravan parks. Links to best places to stay
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